Friday, July 21, 2006 1:06:16 PMok,first off, for all of u morons sayin its not possible to put that much spin on the ball because "oh i never see the pros on espn do it" SHUT UP you dont know anything. the reason the pros dont do it is because its very easy to miscalculate and screw up. its not reliable.i guarantee he didnt get many of these trick shots the first time.so all you saying hes a fake are wrong, and all those who say hes wasting time are hippocrits because he's learning to do somethin really cool, and all you do is sit here on ur computer gettin fat and postin retarded comments on how you think HE should spend his time.(i know that includes me so dont even bother)why dont you go learn a real skill or party trick or SOMETHING instead of flaming ppl who have more skill than you ever will.

Friday, July 14, 2006 1:50:46 AMOI that was sick, i love playing pool, i wish i had skills like that, and for everyone saying that those skills wouldnt help u in a real game, he is obviously already a pro, and with aiming skills like that, he would win nearly every game.

Thursday, July 13, 2006 7:14:47 PMyeh, um, you can spin a soccer ball, so it's probably almost impossible to do with a pool ball, i have a hunch on how he MIGHT have done it, but i need to test it first.

Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:31:41 PMOkay, I've played pool mayself. I may not be the best player, but I am extremely skeptical about this. The ones not involving a cue ball seemed legit, but I'm almost 100% certain that you cannot put spin on the cue ball like that. I watched pool on ESPN Classic (the highlights of the sport) a few times, and the professionals did nothing like that. I'm convinced that the cue ball is remote-controlled.